Can we talk about Stella now? Boyish, gangster pinstripes, 90s chunky shoes (give. me. now.), loose (and I don't mean slutty) vibes all over. So into it. I always feel like she's on my level, no matter how left-field or expected a collection turns out. And Cara in that housedress-looking thing? WHATTTTT!
via Vogue
March 07, 2013
March 04, 2013
Double dare
This past Saturday, I headed to MoMA PS1 in Long Island City, Queens for the Vanity Projects Pop-Up Nail Salon. Vanity Projects is a concept conceived by Rita de Alencar Pinto, who plans on making the venture a more permanent fixture by the summer here in NYC. For my appointment with LA-based, Japanese-raised Britney Tokyo, I knew I had to go for something super fun. I had a million ideas floating in my head when I sat down at her table, but ended up picking a slime design I saw on her insta, and got that for all ten fingers. So stoked with the results!
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March 03, 2013
Built A house up on it, that’s an ass state
I always fantasize about owning property one day and what I'd do to make it my own. The apartment I share with my roommate now is a pretty good preview of the path I'll be going down: modern but filled with sick art and design objects. "Quirky" is a word I don't really like to use but probably best describes that other bucket of things I tend to be drawn to. Butt bookends anyone?
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February 08, 2013
Creatures of winter
NYFW is here and a blizzard is getting underway outside. Great timing mother nature!! Regardless, the show must go on. Creatures of Comfort showed for the first time the other day, and the result was a collection I actually want to wear. The grid prints, eyeballs, glitter fabric, flat top beanies, shoes...it's all great and I'll definitely be popping by the store later this year. They manage to always do the minimal thing without being too minimal, namean?






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February 06, 2013
Lounge life
The sweatshirt is one of those things that's not going anywhere. I've been seeing billions of variations lately just playing off logos and catch phrases alone, but peep these fresh takes on the staple. The sweatshirts were designed by NYC-based Amber and Alana Johnson for their label, Orseund Iris. I'm particularly feeling the last style called "Botanical Rave." :)




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